"Our revenue results for the third quarter of 2013 came in essentially in-line with the mid-point of our guidance, as NXP delivered Product revenue of $1,213 million, approximately a five percent sequential increase, and an eight percent increase from the comparable prior year period. Total NXP revenue in the third quarter was $1,249 million, a five percent sequential increase, and nearly a seven percent increase from the comparable year ago period," said Richard Clemmer, NXP Chief Executive Officer.

"Our revenue performance during the quarter reflected record revenue across nearly all of our HPMS end-markets as segment growth achieved nearly 15% year-on-year growth. We experienced particularly strong growth in our Infrastructure & Industrial and our Portable & Computing businesses, a result of new design wins ramping into production. Our Automotive business delivered good sequential growth due to better than seasonal demand, combined record sales of our entertainment and keyless-entry products, along with strong sequential growth of in-vehicle networking products. Our Identification business delivered in-line performance, as we experienced the anticipated pause in banking and mobile transaction programs, offset by good demand for our secure identification products. The revenue performance of the Standard products segment was slightly below our expectations as a result of weaker than expected demand in mobile for both the Logic and Discrete businesses.

"From an earnings perspective, we exceeded guidance due to a combination of significantly improved sequential gross margin within our Standard Products segment, better HPMS gross margin, and good overall operating expense control. We are pleased to see the operational challenges in our Standard Products segment resolved, and the group making good progress toward our long-term model. Taken together, our above market growth and improving margin performance resulted in 20 percent non-GAAP free cash flow margin during the quarter, a new record for NXP. Our strategy of providing unique and differentiated product solutions continues to resonate with our customers, and should result in continued long-term growth in excess of the overall end market," said Clemmer.

1. Please see "Discussion of GAAP to non-GAAP Reconciliation" on page 3 of this release.

Supplemental Information ($ millions, unaudited)

Q3 2013

Q2 2013

Q3 2012

Percent Q3 Total

Q - Q

Y - Y

Automotive

$

261

$

253

$

239

21

%

3

%

9

%

Identification

$

329

$

339

$

275

26

%

-3

%

20

%

Infrastructure & Industrial

$

202

$

180

$

171

16

%

12

%

18

%

Portable & Computing

$

130

$

106

$

119

10

%

23

%

9

%

High Performance Mixed Signal (HPMS)

$

922

$

878

$

804

74

%

5

%

15

%

Standard Products (STDP)

$

291

$

281

$

316

23

%

4

%

-8

%

Product Revenue

$

1,213

$

1,159

$

1,120

97

%

5

%

8

%

Manufacturing Operations

$

36

$

29

$

49

3

%

24

%

-27

%

Corporate & Other

$

-

$

-

$

1

0

%

NM

NM

Total Revenue

$

1,249

$

1,188

$

1,170

100

%

5

%

7

%

Product Revenue is the combination of revenue from the High Performance Mixed Signal (HPMS) and Standard Products (STDP) segments. Percent of quarterly total amounts may not add to 100 percent due to rounding.

Additional and Subsequent Information for the Third Quarter of 2013:

On September 24, 2013, NXP issued senior unsecured notes in the aggregate principal amount of $500 million, due September 2016, with a coupon of 3.5%. As of October 15, 2013 NXP has used the net proceeds of the offering to repay its outstanding $422 million of U.S. dollar-denominated 9.75% senior secured notes due August 2018.

Total gross debt at the end of the third quarter of 2013 was $3,697 million, a $316 million increase from the prior quarter as a result of timing between the issuance of the new 2016 senior unsecured notes, and the subsequent repayment of the $422 million 9.75% senior secured notes. Cash at the end of the third quarter of 2013 was $941 million, resulting in a net-debt position of $2,756 million, a $56 million reduction from the prior quarter.

Net cash interest paid in the third quarter of 2013 was $51 million.

NXP repurchased approximately 4.3 million shares in the third quarter of 2013 for a total cost of approximately $159 million.

SSMC, NXP's consolidated joint-venture wafer fab with TSMC, reported third quarter 2013 operating income of $44 million, EBITDA of $56 million and a closing cash balance of $291 million. During the third quarter SSMC paid a dividend of $120 million, of which $47 million was paid to TSMC

Utilization in NXP wafer fabs averaged 90 percent in the third quarter of 2013 compared to 91 percent in the year ago period and 90 percent in the prior quarter.

Note (1): NXP has based the guidance included in this release on judgments and estimates that management believes are reasonable given its assessment of historical trends and other information reasonably available as of the date of this release. The guidance included in this release consists of predictions only, and is subject to a wide range of known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond NXP's control. The guidance included in this release should not be regarded as representations by NXP that the estimated results will be achieved. Actual results may vary materially from the guidance we provide today. In relation to the use of non-GAAP financial information see the note regarding "Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information" elsewhere in this release. For the factors, risks and uncertainties to which judgments, estimates and forward-looking statements generally are subject see the note regarding "Forward-looking Statements." We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, including the guidance set forth herein, to reflect future events or circumstances. Considering the uncertain magnitude and variability of the foreign exchange consequences upon "PPA effects", "restructuring costs", "other incidental items" and any interest expense or taxes in future periods, management believes that GAAP financial measures are not available for NXP without unreasonable efforts on a forward looking basis.

"non-GAAP gross profit," "non-GAAP research and development," "non-GAAP Selling, general and administrative," "non-GAAP Other income," "non-GAAP operating income (loss)," and "non-GAAP net income/ (loss)" are to NXP's gross profit, research and development, selling general and administrative, operating income and net income/ (loss) calculated on a basis consistent with GAAP, net of the effects of purchase price accounting ("PPA"), restructuring costs and certain other incidental items. "PPA effects" reflect the fair value adjustments impacting acquisition accounting and other acquisition adjustments charged to the income statement applied to the formation of NXP on September 29, 2006 and all subsequent acquisitions. "Restructuring costs" consist of costs related to restructuring programs and gains and losses resulting from divestment activities and impairment charges. "Stock based compensation" consists of incentive expense granted to eligible employees in the form of equity based instruments. "Other incidental items" consist of process and product transfer costs (which refer to the costs incurred in transferring a production process and products from one manufacturing site to another) and certain charges related to acquisitions and divestitures. "Other adjustments" include or exclude certain items that management believes provides insight into our core operating results, our ability to generate cash and underlying business trends affecting our performance.

"non-GAAP gross margin" and "non-GAAP operating margin" are to our non-GAAP gross profit or our non-GAAP operating income as a percentage of our sales, respectively;

"non-GAAP Financial Income (expense)" is the interest income or expense net of impacts due foreign exchange changes on our Euro-denominated debt, gains or losses due to the extinguishment of long-term debt and less other financial expenses deemed to be one-time in nature;

"non-GAAP Cash tax (expense)" is the difference between our GAAP tax provision and the cash taxes paid during the period;

"non-GAAP EPS" attributable to stockholders are to non-GAAP net income or loss attributable to NXP's stockholders, divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period, adjusted for treasury shares held;

"EBITDA" are to NXP's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. "EBITDA" excludes certain tax payments that may represent a reduction in cash available to us, does not reflect any cash capital expenditure requirements for the assets being depreciated and amortized that may have to be replaced in the future, does not reflect changes in, or cash requirements for, our working capital needs and does not reflect the significant financial expense, or the cash requirements necessary to service interest payments, on our debts;

"adjusted EBITDA" are to EBITDA after adjustments for "restructuring costs," "other incidental items" and results related to equity accounted investees.

"trailing 12 month adjusted EBITDA" are to adjusted EBITDA for the last 12 months; and

"net debt" is to the sum total of long and short term debt less total cash and cash equivalents, as reflected on the balance sheet.

Reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the most comparable measures calculated in accordance with GAAP are provided in the financial statements portion of this release in a schedule entitled "Financial Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP Results (unaudited)."

NXP provides non-GAAP measures because management believes that they are helpful to understand the underlying operating and profit structure of NXP's operations, to provide additional insight as to how management assesses the performance and allocation of resources among its various segments and because the financial community uses them in its analysis of NXP's operating and/or financial performance, historical results and projections of NXP's future operating results. NXP presents "non-GAAP gross profit," "non-GAAP research and development," "non-GAAP Selling, general and administrative," "non-GAAP Other income," "non-GAAP operating income," "non-GAAP net income/ (loss)," "non-GAAP gross margin," "non-GAAP operating margin" and "non-GAAP EPS" because these financials measures are net of "PPA effects," "restructuring costs," "stock based compensation," "other incidental items," and "other adjustments" which have affected the comparability of NXP's results over the years. NXP presents "EBITDA," "adjusted EBITDA" and "trailing 12 month adjusted EBITDA" because these financials measures enhance an investor's understanding of NXP's financial performance.

Non-GAAP measures should not be considered a substitute for any information derived or calculated in accordance with GAAP, are not intended to be measures of financial performance or condition, liquidity, profitability or operating cash flows in accordance with GAAP, and should not be considered as alternatives to net income (loss), operating income or any other performance measures determined in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP measures can vary from other participants in the semiconductor industry. They have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation for analysis of NXP's financial results as reported under GAAP.

Conference Call and Webcast Information

NXP will host a conference call on October 24, 2013 at 8:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Daylight Time (2:00 p.m. Central European Central Time) to discuss its third quarter 2013 financial results and provide an outlook for the fourth quarter of 2013.

Interested parties may join the conference call by dialing 1 - 800 - 688 - 0836 (within the U.S.) or 1 - 617 - 614 - 4072 (outside the U.S.). The participant pass-code is 33604871. To listen to a webcast of the event, please visit the Investor Relations section of the NXP website at www.nxp.com/investor. The webcast will be recorded and available for replay shortly after the call concludes.

About NXP Semiconductors

NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) creates solutions that enable secure connections for a smarter world. Building on its expertise in High Performance Mixed Signal electronics, NXP is driving innovation in the automotive, identification and mobile industries, and in application areas including wireless infrastructure, lighting, healthcare, industrial, consumer tech and computing. NXP has operations in more than 25 countries, and posted revenue of $4.36 billion in 2012. Find out more at www.nxp.com.

Forward-looking Statements

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